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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1849-05-19

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1849-05-19 page 1

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. COLU MBUS, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1849. NUMBER 268. WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Du n i: south-east corner or High (tract and Sugar alloy. TERMS. Daily per annum, J6 00 Tii-weekly per annum, 3 50 Weekly per annum, 2 00 Terms of Advertising. Twelve linea or less.dne or tliree insertions, , and 16 conta Tor each additional inaertion for three months go Tor ail montha $8 for 12 monies gt Longer advertisement in the aame proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over 520 in six montha. By thy. Year. For twelve linea f 12 fourth of a eol 11 rim $i0 half a column J30 whole column g 10. BUSINESS CARDS. -' ' AMERICAN. WM. KELSEY, COLUMBUS, O. J. CARLISLE J.ROYII CARLISLE hoi si;. Opposite the New Court House, South Main street, Aprillt-woY-wtf. cihcliville, rnn. charles w. ci 1, .noitr:, ATTORNEY AT LA W, Chlllicotha, Ohio, will practice in the courts of lions, Pickaway, and tho adjoining counties. iiov.K). ,Hf. MATTHEW 4 BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS ami Counsellors at Law, Columbus. Ohio. Office one door south of I. jN. Whiting St Huntington's liook-store, up stairs. jov. I, 1845. F.J.Matthews. A. II. Butti es. II. I). MOTTER, ATTORN E Y AT LA W, and Solicitor in Chancery. Office on High street, one door north of the Exchange Bank, up stairs. May 25. '. WALTER THRALL, ATTORNEY ami Counsellor at Law, Cnlumlius, Ohio. LT Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deeds for the State r.f New York. Jjr Odice on High st., between Town and Rich. oct20. 1)B. M A BIN'S OFFICE, BASEMEN T of Judge Swan's new building, High st. Residence Southwest corner of Rich anil Third sts., opposite Baptist Church. deel dtf. BBOADWAY HOTEL, B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Columbus, O- bio. April (i.. dtf. i :i vi la 1 1 1 11 vi or uuni ii" - i OOKSKLLKRS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank.Hierh street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment 1 v 11 iii'iwvc 1 1 vn 1 tu t 'I' w B if Books and Stationery always on hand. '"IjIIII.U UC KIIMIH M. a OOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public OIS-1 ces. Columbus. Aug. 2b', 1845. gt'ioruT . T it r WW Wm. Seibert. M. C. Ltl.I.EY. CF.lt E, ABBOTT CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron. Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, &x. Ac, No. 1G1 High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock. J. B. WHEATON, DRUGGIST.and Dealerin Patent Medicines, I'ainta, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glass, Sr. Ac, wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets. Columbus, Ohio. C. It. KING, EALER IN DRY GOODS, Ac, opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. Nov. 19.. tf. B. COM STOCK CO., FORWARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. RIDGWAY CO'S ' IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum L bus. Ohio. Stovesof all kiuds.andagrcat variety ofCas-tings, always on hand. Oct. I, 1841. DR. ROB'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, N O. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Secretary of Stale s Otbce, High St., l.olumbus. decll. COLUMBUS HAT STOBE. JE RODISILL, High street, opposite the State Build-. ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. WM. WILLSIIIRE RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker & Riley's Patent Forcep Key. May I3..t-wly. CITY LIVERY STABLE. THE subscriber has removed to the new brick stable built by Dr. L. Goodale, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a few s'eps from High street, and rear of the Capitol House. D IIORSES AND CARRIAGES TO h&T.JJt Nov.. dir. J. massey: GEORGE E. WALCUTT, SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, Nov. 9. ..dtf. coi.uamt's, OHIO. C. T. SOLIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. and SOLICIT OR IN CHANCERY, Columbus, Ohio. Olfice on State street, in ho Masonic Hall building, immediately East of the City Bank. Al! professional business attended to with promptness nd care. dec20 dtf. OHIO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Fire and Life Insurance. riMllS Company continues to take risks on Lives anil J Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Department. IO The average cost of Insurance in this Depart Mat, is less than one-fourth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cask plan at the option of the applicant. Life Department. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual rates of premium. N. B. Advantages made available on two or more contii gencies. For information, apply at the office. Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and City Banks, High street, Co lumbus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. 1C, 1845. twy. Secretary. LUMBER! LUMBER I The subscriber has on hand for sale at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west of Columbus, a large and complete assortment of Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a largo quantity of seasoned flooring on and after the 1st of March. Also, a quantity of Refuse Lumber that will be sold at reduced prices. All good orders for Lumber will be promptly attended lo. Feb. f. .tf. M. L. SULLIVANT. COPARTNERSHIP McF.LVAIN A FITCH, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, and Dealers in Produce, wouid respectfully inform their friends and public generally, that they have entered into copartnership, and may be found at the warehouse for merly occupied by John Willard, near the Scioto Bridge, where they offer for sale a large assortment of Groceries very low for cash or product. They will also pay cash for all kinds of produce. JOS. McF.LVAIN, july&dAw. R. FITCH. ERICKSON A TREA DWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, for the purchase and sale of WOOL, at Rochester, Now York, and No. 64. Pearl street, Boston. AARON ERICKSON. Rochester, N. Y. GEORGE TKEADWELL, Boston. nee I J dly. LADIES' EXCELSIOR SHOES. ANEW and beautiful style, in both walking shoes and thin soles. Just opened by ap24 dAw. H. COWLES dr. CO. FOR RENT OR SALE, THE BUILDING and ENGINE occupied by James Lennox, as a Machine and Smith shop. Said shop and engine will answer for Carding Machines, Carpenter shop, orfany manufactory requiring about six horse power. April 17. 1849.-5wd JAMES LENNOX. L I SHOWER BATH FOR SALE CHEAP. A GOOD PORTABLE BATH in tint ralo ordei. Enquire of ap5 H. COWLES St CO. F'ISIIING TACKLE. Just received, a superior lot of Fishing Tackle, selectod with great care, by sp23 W. M. SAVAGE. 0 IIIO REPORTS, Vol. 17, jnst published, and lor sale at the now bookstore, Neil House. iiarchS. J. 11. RILEY A CO. CtOOPERS' TOOLS, of various celebrated manufac-' turet, for sale at the sign of the nov30 GILT PADLOCK BIOGRAPHY of Napoleon Louis Bonaparte, first President of France, for sale at the New Bookstore, Neil Houso. ap6 J. II. RILEY A CO. ASTORIA Vol. 8 of Washington Irving's Works, just received at the new Bookstore, Neil Houso. ap23 J. H. RILEY A CO. ISTOIRE Da Coninlat et Do L'Empire Par A. Thiers. 7 vols. For sale at the new bookstore, Neil House. mar.TO. J. H. RILEY A CO. MATRASSES. One doz. superior Corn Shuck Matrasses, just received and for snle at our Carpet Ware room. fel5 2m. J. D. OSHOKN A CO s KETCHES of Lite and Landscape, by Rev naipn I toy t, illustrated, for sale at inn new nooKsti.ro, Neil House. marcb3. J. II. RILEY A CO. LAST Leaven of American History, comprising Histories of tho Mexican war and California, by Emma Willard. For sale at the now bookstore. Neil House. may3. J. H. RILEY A CO. URGUNDYPOHT WINE. Mlj7Calks"f7 Durand " Burgundy Port, now Isnding and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO., npl7 21 Columbia st. TH E ( a 1 1 lorn in and Oregon Trail Being Sketches of Prairie and Rocky Mountain Life, by Francis Parkman, Jr., for sale at tho New Book Store. Neil House. ap5 J. H, RILEY A Co. DANA'S Manual of Mineralogy Including observations on Mines, Rocks, reduction of Ores, Ac. Ac, for sale al the New Book Store, Neil House. ap5 J. H. RILEY A Co. NINEVEH and its Remains: With an account of a visit to the Cluildaean Christians, Ac Arc, for sale at the New Book Store, Neil House. ap5 J. H. RILEY &. Co. FOR SALE. EIGHTY tine largo MULES, three and four ycais oid, suitable for a Calilornia expedition. marLl dtf. M. L. SULLIVANT. PAPER HANGINGS. Another lot ofentirely new and beautiful patterns of Wall Paper, Borders, Fire Board Prints, Ac. Ate., just received nt tlie new Bookstore, 'Veil llom-o. nivftj J. II. RILEY St CO. TRVING'S WORKS, new aeries, vol.fi; companion .L to Columbus, with map, vol. ,1, for sale at the new book store, Neil House. Trade supplied as usual Uiarch3. J. H. RILEY A CO. BOYDELL'S 10liriThisTwtio!rof Shakspenre. The subscribers are notified that No. 8, is ready for delivery. J. H. RILEY St. CO., febl3. New bookstore, Neil Houso. FpOR SALE. A good Show Case for fancy goods, suit able for side or centre counter, for sale cheap at tbo new bookstore, Neil House. J. H. RILEY A CO. jan23. ' thIOubgment dayT SHOWING where, how and when the last Judgment will take place. By Sabin Hough, of tho New Church, marl t. J. II, RILEY A. CO. SMITH'S VICES OF Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. NEW LAW BOOKS. Connecticut Reports by Tho mas Day. 5 vols., 2d edition, with notes and references. Law of Infancy anil Coverture, by Bingham-, 2d edi lion. Just received at the new bookstore, Neil House. feblG. J. H. RILEY A CO. LATEST ARRIVAL AT M. GOODING'S. Mazarine Blue, Green, Cherry and Maroon Satins, for Bonnets. Also, superior second Mourning, and Fancy Long Shawls, Demi Vails, and sundry other fancy articles, at one door south of the Capitol House. doc20. WOOL. LYMAN REED A CO., (Successors to Reed, Hurd & Co.,) General Commission Merchants, Boston. ID Particular attention paid to the snle of wool, and liberal advances made on consignments. May 1G dly. LADIES NEEDLE WORKED COLLARS, &c. FRENCH worked Chimisells, Standing and olherCollars, of the latest style ; Silk and Scash blonds, and a gen eral stock of Cap stuffs, Arc. White goods of all kinds, al Uct IB-IK. M. GOODING S. FOR RENT. The house of Judge Buttles, pleasantly situntud on Rich It. will bo for rent on and after the eighth day of April next. Enquire of Dr D. Case, at the Capitol House, or nt the olfice of Drs. Jones St. Case, Town street. fcl2 dtf. DISSOLUTION. The copartnership" heretofore ex-isting between B. COM STOCK A CO., and M. P. IIOWI.ETT. was dissolved on the lRtday of January, 1!U9 by mutual eonsent. HOWI.ETT A CO. marctiG. TO RENTERS. WF. have at this time a great demand for houses to rent, and those wishing good tenants would do well to leave theii bouses for rent, with 11a. march 10. MILLS A SMITH. General Agents. FOR THE LADIES. A SPLENDID assortment of " Ryan's " Premium Shoes j for sale at the Dry Goods store of Fay A Kibourna, No. 1, Goodalc's Row. ('all and examine them. May 13. NOTES of Travel in California, price 25 cnits California Guide Rook, with maps, routes, and maps of the (iold Region ; price 50 cents. What I saw in California; new edition, with appendix. For sale at tho new bookstore, Neil House. marchS. J. II. RILEY A CO. LAND TO RENT. I HAVE yet ."00 acres of land to rent, for cash or grain. 1 also wish to contract for the clearing up of 2000 acres of land, in jobs of 50 acres or more. A iair price, in cash or wild land, will bo paid. mar!3 dtl. M. L. SULLIVANT. NITE D TTtAtIjS-IjTg EST AnmiaMLNgest Vol. 1, for 1847, being a Digest of the Decisions of flic Courts of Common Law, F.qiiitv,and Admiralty in the United States. By John Philips Putnam, of tho United States Bar. Just received ut the new bookstore, Neil Houso. jaulfi J. H. RILEY & CO. N EWBOOKST-Irving's Columbns.Vol. 2. new series Ph anti sia, nd other Poems, by Mrs. James Hall. The Legends of Montauk.by J. A. Ayrus, with an hlftof ical appondix Rhymes of Travel, Songs. Ballads and Poems. by Bayard Taylor. ! Vims-a-foot.". For sale at the new bookstore, Neil House. jan25. J. II. RILEY ft CO. STILL MORE NEW GOODS. M GOODING has received his Fall and Winter stoch of Goods, which has been selected with great care, and purchased very low for cash. He invites bis city friends, and all who may wish to get fair bargains, to call and see for themselves, at the old stand, one door s mth of the Capitol House. Oct. 1848. ATTENTION! THE undersigned, a Philologist, and graduate of a celebrated foreign University, will bo ready to give lessoni in the Greek, Latin and German languages, at any hour. Terms very low. Iteferencei: Rev. Mr. II. L. Richards. Drs. Jones St, Cass and Prof. Dr Smith. P. JOHNSON. Dr.of Phil. Nov. 18. .dtf. NOTICE. THE partnership between the undersigned and George W. Maris, in the practice of Medicine. Sic, was dissolved on the 20th inst. The books, accounts, Slc... of the late linn of Thompson Si Maris, are in the possession of the undersigned, and with him all persons knowing themselves indebted will please call and settle witthout delay. ROBERT THOMPSON. Nov. 30, 1818. dtf NOTICE. THE Bonks and Notes of John Walton, lately engaged in the Chair and Cabinet business, are left by him with me for settlement. All jiersons having unsettled accounts or notes, or indebted by note or account, will please call at my office and settle. J. P. BRUCK. April 13..d2m. P APER HANGINGS A frpsirauppYy of newand splendid patterns ol French and American Paper Hangings, (iold and Velvet Borders. Fire Boards, Prints, Curtain Papers, and Grate Aprons, Axe. Just received at the New Bookstore. Neil House, aptl J. 11 RILEY & CO. UNITED STATUS HOTKL-Columbus. ROBERT RUSSELL HAS taken tho United States Hotel, located a few rods south of his old stand, where he is prepared to accommodate nnd will be happy to welcome his old patrons and friends, nnd all othtrs who mnv have occasion to visit Co lumbus, in pursuit ol either business or pleasure. March 26, 184!). TT Statesman. Scioto Gazette. Cincinnati Gazette, and Cleveland Herald publish weekly, to mount of t2 each, mi enarge mis omce. innrlH FRANKLIN HOUSE. G. I). TAYLOR, late of the Montgom- , ,,,nssr ' '.' 1 louse, jins oki'n toe uuuve siniio, wiiicn 1'1'ImIbe I'e has thoroughly repaired anil arranged for the comfort and convenience of his friends and others who mav favor him with their ciisti in His past experience in the business, warrants him in savinir he knows the wants ol'the traveling public, and is fully prepared lo administer thereto, in a manner that will viral awn. eral satisfaction. He hopes by a strict attention to buslasuui. nnd Htmlieil r.f'. fort to please, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. Aprils, 1849. d&w NEW ARRANGEMENT. THE subscriber having taken, for a term ot years, the NUKSKKY ESTABLISHMENT of John Burr, Esq., offers to his friends and tho public a choice soleotion of Eruit TVstl. Shrubbery, Green Hotue Plants, let,, AC. I laving purchased all of the celebrated Burr seedling strawberries. In these will be found varieties superior to all others. Purchasers who may want any articles in the above line, by calling at tho nursery about half a mile east of the Montgomery House, or by leaviug their orders with John Miller, 'J2 High street. John Bnrr's, near the Post Office, or at the shop of the subscriber's father, on Friend street, can have the same attended to promptly. All trees. &c, will bo packed for shipping, in li rat rate order. ADAM SITES. Columbus, March 30, lflW-lf. FOR RENT IMMEDIATELY. THAT new, elegant, convenient and healthy House opposite the new Court House, on High street. 'Ibis House is well calculated for the accominoda tion of twenty live or thirty boarders, or for a pri vate residence for a large family. Every thing about it convenient, comfertablo and pleasant Inquire of L. P. Clark, or MILLS Si SMITH. April li. if Itcal Estate Agents. Hijj iiuiiMi; MATHS arc iRir.-x-j;.r L now ill full (mention nrwl I his :.it5 : - healthy, rheap and ileliglillul luxury! can now be enioyed in full perlec tion. Warm, Cold aad Shower Baths'-; at all hours. (D" Tickets obtained nt the Office of the Neil Houso. Ladies' ilntbs. Tfie Baths for Ladies are now open, and tickets can be obtained by ringing tho bell in the ladies' parlor of tho Neil House, where a femalo attendant will be in readiness. declDdtf. JUST ARRIVED. A line assortment Iron, NaiU. Steel Springs, Axles, Sledge Moulds, A-c. it, A. B. NEWBUI1GH, Broad St., opposite J. Ridgway'a Foundry, mayl 2tdicw. WRAPPING PAPER, r sale by TN variety, for sale by may4 2td&w. A. B. NEWBURGB, P'ATENT BARK MILLS, made in a new and highly approved manner; one ol'the best mills now in use, and warranted to perform well. Manufactured and for 6ale by J. 1.. & W.A.Gill, at the Juuo PJ..w&t-wtf. FRANKLIN FOUNDRY. POTTEITsWISS- A neatTndlashloablerticle for thin dressoa, just received by apSOdikw II. COWLES Si CO. NINEVEH and its Remains, by Austen Henry Layard, Esq., 2 vols. 8vo., muslin. A fresh supply, at the new bookstore, Neil House. my3J J. II. RILfiY & CO. COLUMBUS LAND 0FF1CK. IMPROVED FARMS. ONE of 271 acies, in Norwich tp , Franklin co., O. One of fil acres, in Prairie tp., Franklin co., O. One of 250 acres, in Harlem tp , Delaware co..O. Oneof 100acres,in Westfield tp., Delaware co., O. One of 1 10 acres, sd joining tbs city of Columbus, O. One of 140 acres, in Richland co., Illinois. One of 100 acres, in Henry co., Iowa. One of 1G0 acres, in Logansport, Indiana. Ono of I0G acres, in Licking co., O. One of 320 acres in Defiance CO., O. One of G3 acres in Franklin co., O. WOOD LANDS. 100 acres, in Mifllin tp., Franklin co.. O. 180 acres, in Wood county, Ohio. 1200 acres in Franklin county. Ohio. 80 acres in Washington tp., Franklin co , (). 80 acres in Clinton tp., Franklin co. O. 320 acres near Salina. Mercer county, O. 240 acres in Peoria county. Illinois. 150 acres in Schuyler co., Illinois. IfiO acres in Henderson co., Illinois. 80 acres in Rock Island co., Illinois. 100 acres in Henry co., Illinois 80 acres in Randolph county, Indiana. 01 acres in Jay co., Indiana. 150 acres in Carroll co., Indian.'!. 40 acres in Des Moines co., Iowa. (lOncres in Milllin tp., FranXlin co., 0. 160 acres in Sandusky co., Ohio, lfiO acres in Grant co., Wisconsin. HiO acres in Jay co., Indiana. 320 acres in Lawrence county, Illinois. HiO acres in Iowa. 40 acres in Logan co.,()hio j 160 acres in Darke co.. Ohio. 80 acres in Kosciu.ko co., indicia, and 12 acres in Clark county, Ohio. HOUSES AND LOTS. Four on friend street. One on South street. Three on Rich street. Two on Town street. Two 011 Long street. One on Front street. Three on Third street. One in Delaware, Ohio. One in Akron, Summit county. Otiio. One 111 Blendon, Franklin county, Ohio. One in Hebron, Licking county, Ohio. A Tavern Stand in Havanna, Licking county, 0. One in Bloomington, Iowa. One in Brownsville, Licking county, Ohio. VACANT LOTS. Thirteen on Franklin street. Thrca 011 New st. Three on Third street. Two on f.oulh street. Four on Town st. One on Fourth street. Twelve in Wapakoneta, Auglaize county, Ohio. Five in Bloomington, Iowa. Also Soldiers' Land Warrants warranted genuine-tor sale cheap. The activity at present existing among the dealers in F.tal Estate is an evidence of increasing prosperity lands, houses, and 'own-lots are being sold at very low rates mechanics and laborers are fast buying lots for comfortable homes husbandmen are anxious to possess their own broad acres, and the more fortunate rich arc establishing splendid domicile. All is activity. The undersigned, although their office is already famous lor cheap bargains, take pleasure is announcing that they now can oH'er lauds, farms, houses, and town lots at cheaper rales than ever. Some of the above property will be traded for good properly in this vicinity. MILLS Si SMITH, Gcn'l Agents, my!). Exchange Bank Building. PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE. A PRIN TING Establishment in the north-west part nl the state, situated at the termination of a Branch Rail Road, Ifi miles from the Mad River and Lake Eiic Rail Road, in a fertile and well settled county, is offered for sale on very reasonable tern. 1, The materials are new, having been in use but nine months; the subscription, advertising and job work aro respectable, and on the increase. To a IVAtxr Printer who desires to make a purchase, the location presents fair inducements. (D For particulars, inquire of the Editors of the Ohio State Journal. Columbus, Ohio. April 17, IB40. dfcvrtf SOLID LAWNS. 1 REEN, Blue, Buff, Brown, Lilac and Black, a newstyle, ana a very genteel article. Also, a splendid lot of Gingbuns Linen, French, Scotch, American and Manchester not excelled in this market for variety and cheapness, now opening by apl2-drw. H. COWLES & CO. TWO SPLENDID FARMS FOR SALE. THE subscriber, residing at Waterville, in the county ol Lucas, offers for sale, at reasonable terms as to price and payment, two of the most splendid improved farms upon the Maumee River, to wit : The farm known as the Doild farm, at Damascus, abnat twentv-five miles above Maumee City, containing nearlv 300 acres. 70 of which are bottom land upon the Maumee river. 1 here are upwards of Itst acres in a highly improved stale, with good dwelling and out-houses, nearly new. orcharding and fruit trees. The Wabash and Erie canal passes through the farm, thus affording water to all it parts, and ease of transportation to the lake. This is one of the most beautiful farms upon the Maumee river, and probably can scarcely be exceeded in the State. Also, the farm upon which I reside, containing nearly two hundred acres, over one hundred of which sre highly improved, with thirty acres of bottom land upon the Maumee. Upon this farm there are large and very productive orchards of choice grafted fruit, good dwelling and out buildings, a variety of fruit, consisting of a large quantity of cherries, grapes plums and peaches in short, a place which the undersigned has fitted up, during a residence of fifteen years, as a horn for himself. Terms mav be known on application. marlG. H. REED. I stcUaHL , ,. BOOKS & STATIONKirV. I. N. WHITINQ Si HUNTINGTON, Ilookselltri and Stationirt, High ttreet. vallaiim: works for farmers. rnm FARMER S LIBRARY ; containing Lectures to 1 Fanners on Agricultural Chemistry, by Alexander Pctz-koldt; the Principles of Agriculture, by Albert D. Thacr, and the Book of the Farm; being a systematic work on practical agriculture, on an entirely new and original plan ; i.nio nicfmenif. iiiusiraitu wun portraits 01 animals painted from life, beautifully engraved, and numerous wood cuts and plates of agricultural implements, so particularized as to enable country mechanics to construct them from the descriptions. With copious notes and observations, by John S. Skinner; 2vols.8vo. " No farmer who thirsts forksowl-edge himself, or who aspires to have his son riso to the true ' post of honor,' the dignified station of an intellectual and accomplished agriculturist, can justifiably deny himself such a work as Stephens' Book of I lie Farm." The Journal ol Agriculture, contains the best current productions in promotion of agricultural improvement, including the choicest prize essays issued in Europe nnd America, with original contributions from eminent fnrmors and statesmen. Edited by John S. Skinner ; 2 vols. 8vo. "The engravings in these volumes arc numerous, and many of them are colored to lift and very costly. They are not only invaluable to every fanner, but thoy will be lound extremely interesting and beautiful volumea in every family Waate reauing fofjni any portion of their occupation or amusement." The Western Farmer nnd Gardener, iluvoled to AgricuL tore. Horticulture, Gardening, the Flower Garden, Cattle Raising, &c. Edited by E. J. Hooper. Thomas Aflleck, Charles Foster, and Carles W. Elliott, Esqrs. I vol 8vo. Encyclopedia of Agriculture; comprising the Theory and Practice of the Valuation, Tranaler, Laying out. Improvement and Management of Landed Propoity ; and tho Cultivation and Economy of tho Animal and Vegetable Productions ol Agriculture, including the latest improvements ; a general history of Agriculture in nil countries, and a statistical view of its present state, with suggestions for its future progress. With upwards of eleven hundred engravings on wood. 1 large vol 8vo. Newedition.with ssup-plsmsnt, containing nil the recent improvements. By J. C. Loudon, F. L. G. Z.,& II. S., Sic. The Fanner's Companion) or essays 1111 the principles and practice of American Husbandry.' With an appondix, containing tables, and other matter useful to 1I10 fanner; by tho late Hon. Jesse Bucl- I vol. I2uio. The Potatoe Plant, its uses and properties ; together with the cause of the present malady. The extension of that disease lo other plants, and the question as to the best means of averting that calamity ; by Alfred Smee. 1 vol !2mo. The Fanner's Treasure ; a practical treatise on the nature and value of manures, founded from experiments on various crops. With a brief accountof all the most recent discoveries in Agricultural Chemistry. By F. Falkner. 1 vol. 12mo. For sale at tho bookstore of I. N. WHITINQ Si. HUNTINGTON. niy9 d.Vw. WOOD'S PRACTICE-New Edition. TREATISE on the Practice of Medicine, by George a B. Wood, M. D. Second edition, iust published, 2 vols. uvo. my 8. For sale at the bookstore of I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. IVIAGAZINES- 1VJL Goi'cy's Lady's Book for May ; Graham's Magazine for Mav ; For sale by ap2u I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Abbott's History ot Charles the Second. HISTORY of King Charles the Second, of England ; by Jacob Abbott; 1 volume, 8mo. Just received at the Bookstore of . my7 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Lnmnrtinc's Confidential Disclosures. THE Confidential Disclosures, or Memoirs of my Youth; by Alphonsc de I.amartine, author of " The History of the Girondists ;" translated from the French ; price 25 cts. Agnes Morris; or, The Heroine of Domestic Life; price 25 cents. For sale by my7 I N. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON. Melville's New Work. MARDI ; anil a Voyage Thither; by Herman Melville; 2 vols. 12mo. 1 or sale at the Bookstore of y7 I. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. Franklin Illustrated Parta 7 nnd 8. r I vHE beautiful illustrated auto-biography of Benjamin J. Franklin, and a narrative of his Public Life and Services. Splendidly embellished by numerous oiquisito designs by Chapman. Parts 7 and 8, completing the work, at tho Bookstore of my7 I. N. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON. MARDI. MARDI and a Voyago Thither, by Herman Melville. 2 vols., 12 mo. Typec, by the same aulhor, 2 vols. Omoo, Do do do. For sale by may2. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. MORDAUNT HALL. R a September Night ; a novel, by the author of 1 Two J Old Men's Tales." No. 7, Illustrated Life of Franklin. For sale bv mayS, I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. macaTjley'sengl Volume. TMIF. HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from the accession J of James II.; by Thomas Bahington Macauley : The cheap edition, vols. 1 and 2, at 25 cents. Vols. 1 and 2 of 1 lie linn edition of the same work, in a clear, beautiful type and handsomely bound Queen Eliznbeth. The History of Queen Elizabeth, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings ; 1 vol. 81110. Part Gib of the beautiful illustrated edition of tho Life Ol Franklin. Price 25 cts. For sale nt the Bookstore of aplO 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. THE EXPEDITION TO THE DEAD SEA. NARRATIVE of tho latn Expedition to the Dead Sea. From a Diiry by ono of the party. Edited by Edward P. Montague; attached lo the United States Expedition Ship Supply ; with incidents and adventures from the time of the sailing of the Expedition, in November, 1817. till the return of the same, in December, 1848. Illustrated with a map of the Holy Land, handsomely colored. Just received at the bookstore of qp25. 1, N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. ENGLISH COMMON LA vVEPOllTSVoN lime 55. REPORTS of cases argued and determined in the English Courts of Common Law, reprinted in full, containing the cases in the court of Queen's Bench, in Trinity Vacation, Michaelmas term, Hilary term, and Easter term, 1846, Mason and Wclsby's Reports, vol. 14. Just received at the bookstore of np2,-. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, astrlT ASTORIA, or Anecdotes of an Enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains, by Washington Irving. The author's new revised edition, complete in one; with a new map of the Oregon Territory, from the best authorities. Atalantis, a Btory of the Sea, by the author of " 'e-massee," " Cuy Rivers," A. c. lvol. 12mo. Just received at the booksloic of ap25. 1. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. VOLS. 51 & 52 OF THE LAW LIBRARY. r"lMIE Law Library, Third Series, Vols. 51 and 52 ; eon-X tainiag Bytes on Bills, with American Notes, Williams on Personal Property, Raymond on Bills of Exceptions, Recent Leading Cases, Wbitworth's Equity, Prece dents, Sic. Just received at the bookstore of np25. I. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. Frederika Bremcr'9 New Work. THE MIDNIGHT SUN; PlLQIUtUO, Ry Freoerika Bremer. Translated from the unpublished original, by Mary Howitt. Prico I2A cts. For sale at the Bookstnro of aplO I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. MAGAZINES. "IRAHAM'.S Magazine, and Godey's Ladies' Book, for Ji April, lor sale by qp5 1. N. WHITING fe HUNTINGTON. Another supply of Mncanley's England, NoT. t ana F.NGLA1V THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from tho secession of James II. By Thomas Babington Macauley. Vols. 1 and 2. A fresh supply this nay received at the Bookstore of April 3. I. N. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON. ARRIVED LAST NIGHT. BEAUTIFUL Fine FRENCH GINGH A l S, for 25 cts. Various other kinds ditto, from 12 to 37A cts. A choice lot of LAWNS, including plain black (a nsw article ) Black figured and black Brosbay. Also, a rare lot of PRINTS, some small figures that cannot fail to suit the taste of the ladies. Those RIBBONS and BONNETS are going off at a speed beyond all calculation ; but more are coming, api H. COWLES & CO, 131 High. BY SAME ARRIVAL. NEW and rare styles of VEST1NGS snd CRAVATS for the gentlemen. Also fine FRENCH CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. Also some entirely new styles of FANCY CASSIMERES and a nice article of CAS HM A-RETTE for Spring Coats, by ap5 H. COWLES St. CO. A BOOK ot the Hudson Edited by JeotTrej Crayon, for sale at the new Bookstore, Neil House. ap2J J. H RILEY St CO. CINCINNATI. EOOAR COKKI.iao. WILLIAM WOOD. ALFRED WOOD. CONK LI KG, WOOD & CO., MANUFACTURERS OK Pure While Lend, Chrome Graan, Red Lead, Yellow, J.ithsrge, Red, ''u'ty, P,ri, Grean. Whitini. lira dried. Cbintsa Rlu Pans White, Assorted colored Paints and Cidar Vinegar. Aorta side of Court ttrtit, East of II road way. WE have adopted the most approved method, as prac-ttscd b best Eastern manufacturers, in maaufactur ing White Lead, and will warrant it equal to any manufactured in I he I nil,., I Ktfllo. Will ............ I:.- ... , . T V ,,,,, nNIHIIl HIS: U.tllLV Ul each article wa manufacture, to be as good ss any to be pro cured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offered at lowest prices on usual time, or discount for cash. - no iroiau. .iau. .1 lyaocw MA GLORY BRANDY. Seven hf. Pipes Maglorv Brandy this day received and for sals by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN x CO., "P1' 21 Columbia st. JB. GODDABD BRANDY.-10 hf. Pipes this superior brand Chamnavne Kramlv reroiveH .ml for sale by SOUTHGATE HAWTHORN r-n apn 54 Columbia st. 'TAR. 100 brls S. C. Tar, just received and for sale by -I apG KING & HEFFNER, Ciaeiaaati. CIOPFEE. 500 bags Rio. J 200 do Lnguvra. For sale by KING dr, HEFFNER, 27 Main atraet, nar22. Cincinnati. SUGAR AND MOLASSES.-3oO hdda. Sugar, fair and prima ; 1,200 bids. Molasses. For sale by KING St HEFFNER, 27 Maiu street, msr22. Cincinnati, DRIED PEACHES 50 sacka, just received by apG KING Sl HEFFNER, Cincinnati. RICE, TAR, AND FISH.-25 casks Rice, 200 bbls. Tar, 200 do Fish. For sale by KING St. HEFFNER, 27 Main street, mar2J. Cincinnati. MULES. Six very fine Mules, suitable for Calilor nia adventurers, may be had by applying to apG KING & HEFFNER, 27 Main at. Cineinaat:. SUGAR AND 8. hTmOLASSES 200 brls. Refined Sugars ; 50 do. S. H. Molasses, prime, landing from Belle Isle, and for sale by opG KING & HEFFNER, Cincinnati. RAISINS. 200 boxaa, 100 A boxes, 100 j boies, land-ing from John Adams, and for sale by " KING & HEFFNER, Ciacinnati. MOLASSES. 1,000 brls Molasses, landing from Belle t.ln anH fn. ..I. Ku L I !U I A- UC-L-CMPD ...... j . uj in.- ix, nan r nun, apG 27 Main St., Cincinnati. 100 npG BAGS Pimento; 50 bags Java Coffee landing from United States, snd for sale by KING & HEFFNER, Cincinnati. LEATHER. 100 bundles Uppei and Skirting Leather just received by KING St HETFNER, "P( No. 27 Main st., Cincinnati. SUNDRIES I 50 hf chests Y. H. G. P. and Imp. Tea j 100 caddies do do do do; 50 qr casks F. Durand's Burgundy Port Wise ; 30 do Red Wine; 40 do pure juice Port Wine; 100 easts Scotch Ale and London Porter; 200 boxes Claret Wises, various brands ; 10 bbls. pure Tennessee Peach Brandy ; 500 oz. No. 1, Nutmegs; 500 mats Cassia ; 100 baskets Olive Oil. In store and for sale by marcli7. SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN it CO. FOR SALE. 110 Acres or Land, aitnated on the turnpike road leading to Lexington, 5J miles from Newport, Ky., GO acres under cultivation, a new two story brick house, containinir eieht rooms, orchard, well, cistern and other improvements. Price SRO nr nn.-h.ir down, balanco on time. Apply to SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., marchl 24 Columbia St., Cincinnati. MADEIRA WINES. 20 or caaka Priest Madeira Wine : 35 octaves Blandy do do ; 60 qr casks Woodhouse do ; 5 pipes do do; In store anu for sale low, by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN it. CO., W"; 24 Columbia St., Cincinnati. RANDIES. 45 hf and qr pipes A. Seignette Brandy ; 10 do do J.B. Godard do; 15 do do Maglory do ; 5 do do J.JlDupuy do; All of which are perfectly pure and for sale li by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN oc CO., tool- 24 Columbia at , Cincinnati. Fr. SKINNER, C Late of New Lisbon, Ohio,) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. 13, East Front st., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright, and A. G. Richardson, Bro. At Co., Cincinnati ; B. W. Snodgrnss it Co., New Lisboa 1 Gngg & Elliott, Philadelphia; John Smith, New Orleans: S. B. Ross, Portsmouth; Lawson Si Covode, Wellsville 1 Ewalt and Gebhart, Pittsburgh ; John Scott, Nashville ; VV. C. Scott, St. Louis. seo2Idtf TH TaTs? Plinnr HAVING completedjjur new Piano and Tea Warerooms, and receivedourjPstshipments.consistingofSGsplen. did Pianos, and 300 chests choice Teas, we invite purchasers and dealers in those srticles to call and examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. Our Teas are purchased for cash direct from Importers, and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart St Dunham, New York, cannot be equalled iu the U. States. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warerooms, and occupies the whole upper part of the building. Peas put up in 4 and j pound packages, of better quality, m better style, and at lower prices than of any of the Eastern packing houses. SMITH St NIXON, sugl. N. E. corner 7th and Walnut sts., Cincinnati, O, HARDWARE ANT) CITTI.F.nv. WE beg leave to infora the Merchants of the Westera country that we are now leceiving in addition to our former strock a very extensive variety of Goods in the Hard ward line, of American, English and German manufacture We particularly request the Merchaata to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we are confident '.hat our prices will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other Eas tern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following! Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; (irass and Grain Scythes; Scythe Sneaths ; Sickles ; Hay and Manure Forks llames, Traces, Hoes; Anvils; Shovels snd Spadea; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular atteatioa will be given to all or. ders entrusted to our care. MEAD it WINSTON, March 4. .t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street. Cincinnati. RAG1 WANTED. We will at all times pay the highest market price in Cash for good Rags The present price is $3,25 per huadred lbs. NIXON A CO., Paper Manufacturers, Walnut st., Four doors below Pesrl st., Cincinnati. marchGS2 Cin Gai. Bo'URBON WHI8KEY.-200bbls. Bourbon Wilis-key, ranging from 3 to 8 years old, in store aud for sale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN ot CO., febv. 24 Columbia st., Cincinnati. n TWIST TOBACCO. 30 kegs No. 1,6 Twist To-U bacco, ia store and for ssle by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN it CO., lebll 11 Columbia at., Cincinnati. CCHAMPAIGN WINES.-J 60 baskets Cliquot Chsmpaiga ; JU do Heidsick do; 25 cases Csbinet do ; In store and lor sals low, by febl2. SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO. SMALL LUMP TOBACCO. 76 boxes Mo. 5's Tobacco ; 100 do Va. 6's do ; 100 do Mo.8's do; 60 do Mo. Il's do ; 20 do Mo. 16's do; 160 do Mo. lb do 1 100 do Va. lb do ; in store snd for sale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO.. msrchT. 24 Columbia at , Cincinnati.

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. VOLUME XII. COLU MBUS, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1849. NUMBER 268. WM. B. THRALL & HENRY REED, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Du n i: south-east corner or High (tract and Sugar alloy. TERMS. Daily per annum, J6 00 Tii-weekly per annum, 3 50 Weekly per annum, 2 00 Terms of Advertising. Twelve linea or less.dne or tliree insertions, , and 16 conta Tor each additional inaertion for three months go Tor ail montha $8 for 12 monies gt Longer advertisement in the aame proportion, with a deduction of 20 per cent, on the amount over 520 in six montha. By thy. Year. For twelve linea f 12 fourth of a eol 11 rim $i0 half a column J30 whole column g 10. BUSINESS CARDS. -' ' AMERICAN. WM. KELSEY, COLUMBUS, O. J. CARLISLE J.ROYII CARLISLE hoi si;. Opposite the New Court House, South Main street, Aprillt-woY-wtf. cihcliville, rnn. charles w. ci 1, .noitr:, ATTORNEY AT LA W, Chlllicotha, Ohio, will practice in the courts of lions, Pickaway, and tho adjoining counties. iiov.K). ,Hf. MATTHEW 4 BUTTLES, ATTORNEYS ami Counsellors at Law, Columbus. Ohio. Office one door south of I. jN. Whiting St Huntington's liook-store, up stairs. jov. I, 1845. F.J.Matthews. A. II. Butti es. II. I). MOTTER, ATTORN E Y AT LA W, and Solicitor in Chancery. Office on High street, one door north of the Exchange Bank, up stairs. May 25. '. WALTER THRALL, ATTORNEY ami Counsellor at Law, Cnlumlius, Ohio. LT Also, a Commissioner to take the Acknowledgement of Deeds for the State r.f New York. Jjr Odice on High st., between Town and Rich. oct20. 1)B. M A BIN'S OFFICE, BASEMEN T of Judge Swan's new building, High st. Residence Southwest corner of Rich anil Third sts., opposite Baptist Church. deel dtf. BBOADWAY HOTEL, B Y DAVID MITCHELL, Broad street, Columbus, O- bio. April (i.. dtf. i :i vi la 1 1 1 11 vi or uuni ii" - i OOKSKLLKRS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank.Hierh street, Columbus, Ohio. A large assortment 1 v 11 iii'iwvc 1 1 vn 1 tu t 'I' w B if Books and Stationery always on hand. '"IjIIII.U UC KIIMIH M. a OOK-BINDERS, High street, opposite the Public OIS-1 ces. Columbus. Aug. 2b', 1845. gt'ioruT . T it r WW Wm. Seibert. M. C. Ltl.I.EY. CF.lt E, ABBOTT CO., DEALERS in Hardware and Cutlery, Iron. Nails, Glass, House Builders' materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, &x. Ac, No. 1G1 High street, sign of the Gilt Padlock. J. B. WHEATON, DRUGGIST.and Dealerin Patent Medicines, I'ainta, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glass, Sr. Ac, wholesale and retail, corner of High and Broad streets. Columbus, Ohio. C. It. KING, EALER IN DRY GOODS, Ac, opposite Exchange Bank, Columbus. Nov. 19.. tf. B. COM STOCK CO., FORWARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Produce Dealers, and Lard Oil Manufacturers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. RIDGWAY CO'S ' IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Colum L bus. Ohio. Stovesof all kiuds.andagrcat variety ofCas-tings, always on hand. Oct. I, 1841. DR. ROB'T THOMPSON'S OFFICE, N O. 4, NEIL'S EXCHANGE, opposite the Secretary of Stale s Otbce, High St., l.olumbus. decll. COLUMBUS HAT STOBE. JE RODISILL, High street, opposite the State Build-. ings, always keeps on hand a good assortment of Hats and Caps of the latest fashions. Hats made to order. WM. WILLSIIIRE RILEY, SURGICAL and Mechanical Dentist, Columbus, Ohio. Agent for Alcock's Premium Teeth. For sale Baker & Riley's Patent Forcep Key. May I3..t-wly. CITY LIVERY STABLE. THE subscriber has removed to the new brick stable built by Dr. L. Goodale, corner of Sugar and Fair alleys, a few s'eps from High street, and rear of the Capitol House. D IIORSES AND CARRIAGES TO h&T.JJt Nov.. dir. J. massey: GEORGE E. WALCUTT, SIGN AND BANNER PAINTER, Nov. 9. ..dtf. coi.uamt's, OHIO. C. T. SOLIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. and SOLICIT OR IN CHANCERY, Columbus, Ohio. Olfice on State street, in ho Masonic Hall building, immediately East of the City Bank. Al! professional business attended to with promptness nd care. dec20 dtf. OHIO MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Fire and Life Insurance. riMllS Company continues to take risks on Lives anil J Property, on the most approved principles of Mutual Insurance. Fire Department. IO The average cost of Insurance in this Depart Mat, is less than one-fourth per cent, per annum. Policies issued on the Mutual or Cask plan at the option of the applicant. Life Department. Policies on Lives issued daily at one-half the usual rates of premium. N. B. Advantages made available on two or more contii gencies. For information, apply at the office. Carpenter's Building, between the Exchange and City Banks, High street, Co lumbus. TIMOTHY GRIFFITH, Sept. 1C, 1845. twy. Secretary. LUMBER! LUMBER I The subscriber has on hand for sale at his Steam Saw Mill, 3 miles west of Columbus, a large and complete assortment of Country Lumber of almost every variety and description. Having erected Dry Houses, will also have a largo quantity of seasoned flooring on and after the 1st of March. Also, a quantity of Refuse Lumber that will be sold at reduced prices. All good orders for Lumber will be promptly attended lo. Feb. f. .tf. M. L. SULLIVANT. COPARTNERSHIP McF.LVAIN A FITCH, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, and Dealers in Produce, wouid respectfully inform their friends and public generally, that they have entered into copartnership, and may be found at the warehouse for merly occupied by John Willard, near the Scioto Bridge, where they offer for sale a large assortment of Groceries very low for cash or product. They will also pay cash for all kinds of produce. JOS. McF.LVAIN, july&dAw. R. FITCH. ERICKSON A TREA DWELL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, for the purchase and sale of WOOL, at Rochester, Now York, and No. 64. Pearl street, Boston. AARON ERICKSON. Rochester, N. Y. GEORGE TKEADWELL, Boston. nee I J dly. LADIES' EXCELSIOR SHOES. ANEW and beautiful style, in both walking shoes and thin soles. Just opened by ap24 dAw. H. COWLES dr. CO. FOR RENT OR SALE, THE BUILDING and ENGINE occupied by James Lennox, as a Machine and Smith shop. Said shop and engine will answer for Carding Machines, Carpenter shop, orfany manufactory requiring about six horse power. April 17. 1849.-5wd JAMES LENNOX. L I SHOWER BATH FOR SALE CHEAP. A GOOD PORTABLE BATH in tint ralo ordei. Enquire of ap5 H. COWLES St CO. F'ISIIING TACKLE. Just received, a superior lot of Fishing Tackle, selectod with great care, by sp23 W. M. SAVAGE. 0 IIIO REPORTS, Vol. 17, jnst published, and lor sale at the now bookstore, Neil House. iiarchS. J. 11. RILEY A CO. CtOOPERS' TOOLS, of various celebrated manufac-' turet, for sale at the sign of the nov30 GILT PADLOCK BIOGRAPHY of Napoleon Louis Bonaparte, first President of France, for sale at the New Bookstore, Neil Houso. ap6 J. II. RILEY A CO. ASTORIA Vol. 8 of Washington Irving's Works, just received at the new Bookstore, Neil Houso. ap23 J. H. RILEY A CO. ISTOIRE Da Coninlat et Do L'Empire Par A. Thiers. 7 vols. For sale at the new bookstore, Neil House. mar.TO. J. H. RILEY A CO. MATRASSES. One doz. superior Corn Shuck Matrasses, just received and for snle at our Carpet Ware room. fel5 2m. J. D. OSHOKN A CO s KETCHES of Lite and Landscape, by Rev naipn I toy t, illustrated, for sale at inn new nooKsti.ro, Neil House. marcb3. J. II. RILEY A CO. LAST Leaven of American History, comprising Histories of tho Mexican war and California, by Emma Willard. For sale at the now bookstore. Neil House. may3. J. H. RILEY A CO. URGUNDYPOHT WINE. Mlj7Calks"f7 Durand " Burgundy Port, now Isnding and for sale by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO., npl7 21 Columbia st. TH E ( a 1 1 lorn in and Oregon Trail Being Sketches of Prairie and Rocky Mountain Life, by Francis Parkman, Jr., for sale at tho New Book Store. Neil House. ap5 J. H, RILEY A Co. DANA'S Manual of Mineralogy Including observations on Mines, Rocks, reduction of Ores, Ac. Ac, for sale al the New Book Store, Neil House. ap5 J. H. RILEY A Co. NINEVEH and its Remains: With an account of a visit to the Cluildaean Christians, Ac Arc, for sale at the New Book Store, Neil House. ap5 J. H. RILEY &. Co. FOR SALE. EIGHTY tine largo MULES, three and four ycais oid, suitable for a Calilornia expedition. marLl dtf. M. L. SULLIVANT. PAPER HANGINGS. Another lot ofentirely new and beautiful patterns of Wall Paper, Borders, Fire Board Prints, Ac. Ate., just received nt tlie new Bookstore, 'Veil llom-o. nivftj J. II. RILEY St CO. TRVING'S WORKS, new aeries, vol.fi; companion .L to Columbus, with map, vol. ,1, for sale at the new book store, Neil House. Trade supplied as usual Uiarch3. J. H. RILEY A CO. BOYDELL'S 10liriThisTwtio!rof Shakspenre. The subscribers are notified that No. 8, is ready for delivery. J. H. RILEY St. CO., febl3. New bookstore, Neil Houso. FpOR SALE. A good Show Case for fancy goods, suit able for side or centre counter, for sale cheap at tbo new bookstore, Neil House. J. H. RILEY A CO. jan23. ' thIOubgment dayT SHOWING where, how and when the last Judgment will take place. By Sabin Hough, of tho New Church, marl t. J. II, RILEY A. CO. SMITH'S VICES OF Domestic Manufacture, the best in the market, for sale at the sign of the GILT PADLOCK. Sept. 10. NEW LAW BOOKS. Connecticut Reports by Tho mas Day. 5 vols., 2d edition, with notes and references. Law of Infancy anil Coverture, by Bingham-, 2d edi lion. Just received at the new bookstore, Neil House. feblG. J. H. RILEY A CO. LATEST ARRIVAL AT M. GOODING'S. Mazarine Blue, Green, Cherry and Maroon Satins, for Bonnets. Also, superior second Mourning, and Fancy Long Shawls, Demi Vails, and sundry other fancy articles, at one door south of the Capitol House. doc20. WOOL. LYMAN REED A CO., (Successors to Reed, Hurd & Co.,) General Commission Merchants, Boston. ID Particular attention paid to the snle of wool, and liberal advances made on consignments. May 1G dly. LADIES NEEDLE WORKED COLLARS, &c. FRENCH worked Chimisells, Standing and olherCollars, of the latest style ; Silk and Scash blonds, and a gen eral stock of Cap stuffs, Arc. White goods of all kinds, al Uct IB-IK. M. GOODING S. FOR RENT. The house of Judge Buttles, pleasantly situntud on Rich It. will bo for rent on and after the eighth day of April next. Enquire of Dr D. Case, at the Capitol House, or nt the olfice of Drs. Jones St. Case, Town street. fcl2 dtf. DISSOLUTION. The copartnership" heretofore ex-isting between B. COM STOCK A CO., and M. P. IIOWI.ETT. was dissolved on the lRtday of January, 1!U9 by mutual eonsent. HOWI.ETT A CO. marctiG. TO RENTERS. WF. have at this time a great demand for houses to rent, and those wishing good tenants would do well to leave theii bouses for rent, with 11a. march 10. MILLS A SMITH. General Agents. FOR THE LADIES. A SPLENDID assortment of " Ryan's " Premium Shoes j for sale at the Dry Goods store of Fay A Kibourna, No. 1, Goodalc's Row. ('all and examine them. May 13. NOTES of Travel in California, price 25 cnits California Guide Rook, with maps, routes, and maps of the (iold Region ; price 50 cents. What I saw in California; new edition, with appendix. For sale at tho new bookstore, Neil House. marchS. J. II. RILEY A CO. LAND TO RENT. I HAVE yet ."00 acres of land to rent, for cash or grain. 1 also wish to contract for the clearing up of 2000 acres of land, in jobs of 50 acres or more. A iair price, in cash or wild land, will bo paid. mar!3 dtl. M. L. SULLIVANT. NITE D TTtAtIjS-IjTg EST AnmiaMLNgest Vol. 1, for 1847, being a Digest of the Decisions of flic Courts of Common Law, F.qiiitv,and Admiralty in the United States. By John Philips Putnam, of tho United States Bar. Just received ut the new bookstore, Neil Houso. jaulfi J. H. RILEY & CO. N EWBOOKST-Irving's Columbns.Vol. 2. new series Ph anti sia, nd other Poems, by Mrs. James Hall. The Legends of Montauk.by J. A. Ayrus, with an hlftof ical appondix Rhymes of Travel, Songs. Ballads and Poems. by Bayard Taylor. ! Vims-a-foot.". For sale at the new bookstore, Neil House. jan25. J. II. RILEY ft CO. STILL MORE NEW GOODS. M GOODING has received his Fall and Winter stoch of Goods, which has been selected with great care, and purchased very low for cash. He invites bis city friends, and all who may wish to get fair bargains, to call and see for themselves, at the old stand, one door s mth of the Capitol House. Oct. 1848. ATTENTION! THE undersigned, a Philologist, and graduate of a celebrated foreign University, will bo ready to give lessoni in the Greek, Latin and German languages, at any hour. Terms very low. Iteferencei: Rev. Mr. II. L. Richards. Drs. Jones St, Cass and Prof. Dr Smith. P. JOHNSON. Dr.of Phil. Nov. 18. .dtf. NOTICE. THE partnership between the undersigned and George W. Maris, in the practice of Medicine. Sic, was dissolved on the 20th inst. The books, accounts, Slc... of the late linn of Thompson Si Maris, are in the possession of the undersigned, and with him all persons knowing themselves indebted will please call and settle witthout delay. ROBERT THOMPSON. Nov. 30, 1818. dtf NOTICE. THE Bonks and Notes of John Walton, lately engaged in the Chair and Cabinet business, are left by him with me for settlement. All jiersons having unsettled accounts or notes, or indebted by note or account, will please call at my office and settle. J. P. BRUCK. April 13..d2m. P APER HANGINGS A frpsirauppYy of newand splendid patterns ol French and American Paper Hangings, (iold and Velvet Borders. Fire Boards, Prints, Curtain Papers, and Grate Aprons, Axe. Just received at the New Bookstore. Neil House, aptl J. 11 RILEY & CO. UNITED STATUS HOTKL-Columbus. ROBERT RUSSELL HAS taken tho United States Hotel, located a few rods south of his old stand, where he is prepared to accommodate nnd will be happy to welcome his old patrons and friends, nnd all othtrs who mnv have occasion to visit Co lumbus, in pursuit ol either business or pleasure. March 26, 184!). TT Statesman. Scioto Gazette. Cincinnati Gazette, and Cleveland Herald publish weekly, to mount of t2 each, mi enarge mis omce. innrlH FRANKLIN HOUSE. G. I). TAYLOR, late of the Montgom- , ,,,nssr ' '.' 1 louse, jins oki'n toe uuuve siniio, wiiicn 1'1'ImIbe I'e has thoroughly repaired anil arranged for the comfort and convenience of his friends and others who mav favor him with their ciisti in His past experience in the business, warrants him in savinir he knows the wants ol'the traveling public, and is fully prepared lo administer thereto, in a manner that will viral awn. eral satisfaction. He hopes by a strict attention to buslasuui. nnd Htmlieil r.f'. fort to please, to merit a liberal share of public patronage. Aprils, 1849. d&w NEW ARRANGEMENT. THE subscriber having taken, for a term ot years, the NUKSKKY ESTABLISHMENT of John Burr, Esq., offers to his friends and tho public a choice soleotion of Eruit TVstl. Shrubbery, Green Hotue Plants, let,, AC. I laving purchased all of the celebrated Burr seedling strawberries. In these will be found varieties superior to all others. Purchasers who may want any articles in the above line, by calling at tho nursery about half a mile east of the Montgomery House, or by leaviug their orders with John Miller, 'J2 High street. John Bnrr's, near the Post Office, or at the shop of the subscriber's father, on Friend street, can have the same attended to promptly. All trees. &c, will bo packed for shipping, in li rat rate order. ADAM SITES. Columbus, March 30, lflW-lf. FOR RENT IMMEDIATELY. THAT new, elegant, convenient and healthy House opposite the new Court House, on High street. 'Ibis House is well calculated for the accominoda tion of twenty live or thirty boarders, or for a pri vate residence for a large family. Every thing about it convenient, comfertablo and pleasant Inquire of L. P. Clark, or MILLS Si SMITH. April li. if Itcal Estate Agents. Hijj iiuiiMi; MATHS arc iRir.-x-j;.r L now ill full (mention nrwl I his :.it5 : - healthy, rheap and ileliglillul luxury! can now be enioyed in full perlec tion. Warm, Cold aad Shower Baths'-; at all hours. (D" Tickets obtained nt the Office of the Neil Houso. Ladies' ilntbs. Tfie Baths for Ladies are now open, and tickets can be obtained by ringing tho bell in the ladies' parlor of tho Neil House, where a femalo attendant will be in readiness. declDdtf. JUST ARRIVED. A line assortment Iron, NaiU. Steel Springs, Axles, Sledge Moulds, A-c. it, A. B. NEWBUI1GH, Broad St., opposite J. Ridgway'a Foundry, mayl 2tdicw. WRAPPING PAPER, r sale by TN variety, for sale by may4 2td&w. A. B. NEWBURGB, P'ATENT BARK MILLS, made in a new and highly approved manner; one ol'the best mills now in use, and warranted to perform well. Manufactured and for 6ale by J. 1.. & W.A.Gill, at the Juuo PJ..w&t-wtf. FRANKLIN FOUNDRY. POTTEITsWISS- A neatTndlashloablerticle for thin dressoa, just received by apSOdikw II. COWLES Si CO. NINEVEH and its Remains, by Austen Henry Layard, Esq., 2 vols. 8vo., muslin. A fresh supply, at the new bookstore, Neil House. my3J J. II. RILfiY & CO. COLUMBUS LAND 0FF1CK. IMPROVED FARMS. ONE of 271 acies, in Norwich tp , Franklin co., O. One of fil acres, in Prairie tp., Franklin co., O. One of 250 acres, in Harlem tp , Delaware co..O. Oneof 100acres,in Westfield tp., Delaware co., O. One of 1 10 acres, sd joining tbs city of Columbus, O. One of 140 acres, in Richland co., Illinois. One of 100 acres, in Henry co., Iowa. One of 1G0 acres, in Logansport, Indiana. Ono of I0G acres, in Licking co., O. One of 320 acres in Defiance CO., O. One of G3 acres in Franklin co., O. WOOD LANDS. 100 acres, in Mifllin tp., Franklin co.. O. 180 acres, in Wood county, Ohio. 1200 acres in Franklin county. Ohio. 80 acres in Washington tp., Franklin co , (). 80 acres in Clinton tp., Franklin co. O. 320 acres near Salina. Mercer county, O. 240 acres in Peoria county. Illinois. 150 acres in Schuyler co., Illinois. IfiO acres in Henderson co., Illinois. 80 acres in Rock Island co., Illinois. 100 acres in Henry co., Illinois 80 acres in Randolph county, Indiana. 01 acres in Jay co., Indiana. 150 acres in Carroll co., Indian.'!. 40 acres in Des Moines co., Iowa. (lOncres in Milllin tp., FranXlin co., 0. 160 acres in Sandusky co., Ohio, lfiO acres in Grant co., Wisconsin. HiO acres in Jay co., Indiana. 320 acres in Lawrence county, Illinois. HiO acres in Iowa. 40 acres in Logan co.,()hio j 160 acres in Darke co.. Ohio. 80 acres in Kosciu.ko co., indicia, and 12 acres in Clark county, Ohio. HOUSES AND LOTS. Four on friend street. One on South street. Three on Rich street. Two on Town street. Two 011 Long street. One on Front street. Three on Third street. One in Delaware, Ohio. One in Akron, Summit county. Otiio. One 111 Blendon, Franklin county, Ohio. One in Hebron, Licking county, Ohio. A Tavern Stand in Havanna, Licking county, 0. One in Bloomington, Iowa. One in Brownsville, Licking county, Ohio. VACANT LOTS. Thirteen on Franklin street. Thrca 011 New st. Three on Third street. Two on f.oulh street. Four on Town st. One on Fourth street. Twelve in Wapakoneta, Auglaize county, Ohio. Five in Bloomington, Iowa. Also Soldiers' Land Warrants warranted genuine-tor sale cheap. The activity at present existing among the dealers in F.tal Estate is an evidence of increasing prosperity lands, houses, and 'own-lots are being sold at very low rates mechanics and laborers are fast buying lots for comfortable homes husbandmen are anxious to possess their own broad acres, and the more fortunate rich arc establishing splendid domicile. All is activity. The undersigned, although their office is already famous lor cheap bargains, take pleasure is announcing that they now can oH'er lauds, farms, houses, and town lots at cheaper rales than ever. Some of the above property will be traded for good properly in this vicinity. MILLS Si SMITH, Gcn'l Agents, my!). Exchange Bank Building. PRINTING OFFICE FOR SALE. A PRIN TING Establishment in the north-west part nl the state, situated at the termination of a Branch Rail Road, Ifi miles from the Mad River and Lake Eiic Rail Road, in a fertile and well settled county, is offered for sale on very reasonable tern. 1, The materials are new, having been in use but nine months; the subscription, advertising and job work aro respectable, and on the increase. To a IVAtxr Printer who desires to make a purchase, the location presents fair inducements. (D For particulars, inquire of the Editors of the Ohio State Journal. Columbus, Ohio. April 17, IB40. dfcvrtf SOLID LAWNS. 1 REEN, Blue, Buff, Brown, Lilac and Black, a newstyle, ana a very genteel article. Also, a splendid lot of Gingbuns Linen, French, Scotch, American and Manchester not excelled in this market for variety and cheapness, now opening by apl2-drw. H. COWLES & CO. TWO SPLENDID FARMS FOR SALE. THE subscriber, residing at Waterville, in the county ol Lucas, offers for sale, at reasonable terms as to price and payment, two of the most splendid improved farms upon the Maumee River, to wit : The farm known as the Doild farm, at Damascus, abnat twentv-five miles above Maumee City, containing nearlv 300 acres. 70 of which are bottom land upon the Maumee river. 1 here are upwards of Itst acres in a highly improved stale, with good dwelling and out-houses, nearly new. orcharding and fruit trees. The Wabash and Erie canal passes through the farm, thus affording water to all it parts, and ease of transportation to the lake. This is one of the most beautiful farms upon the Maumee river, and probably can scarcely be exceeded in the State. Also, the farm upon which I reside, containing nearly two hundred acres, over one hundred of which sre highly improved, with thirty acres of bottom land upon the Maumee. Upon this farm there are large and very productive orchards of choice grafted fruit, good dwelling and out buildings, a variety of fruit, consisting of a large quantity of cherries, grapes plums and peaches in short, a place which the undersigned has fitted up, during a residence of fifteen years, as a horn for himself. Terms mav be known on application. marlG. H. REED. I stcUaHL , ,. BOOKS & STATIONKirV. I. N. WHITINQ Si HUNTINGTON, Ilookselltri and Stationirt, High ttreet. vallaiim: works for farmers. rnm FARMER S LIBRARY ; containing Lectures to 1 Fanners on Agricultural Chemistry, by Alexander Pctz-koldt; the Principles of Agriculture, by Albert D. Thacr, and the Book of the Farm; being a systematic work on practical agriculture, on an entirely new and original plan ; i.nio nicfmenif. iiiusiraitu wun portraits 01 animals painted from life, beautifully engraved, and numerous wood cuts and plates of agricultural implements, so particularized as to enable country mechanics to construct them from the descriptions. With copious notes and observations, by John S. Skinner; 2vols.8vo. " No farmer who thirsts forksowl-edge himself, or who aspires to have his son riso to the true ' post of honor,' the dignified station of an intellectual and accomplished agriculturist, can justifiably deny himself such a work as Stephens' Book of I lie Farm." The Journal ol Agriculture, contains the best current productions in promotion of agricultural improvement, including the choicest prize essays issued in Europe nnd America, with original contributions from eminent fnrmors and statesmen. Edited by John S. Skinner ; 2 vols. 8vo. "The engravings in these volumes arc numerous, and many of them are colored to lift and very costly. They are not only invaluable to every fanner, but thoy will be lound extremely interesting and beautiful volumea in every family Waate reauing fofjni any portion of their occupation or amusement." The Western Farmer nnd Gardener, iluvoled to AgricuL tore. Horticulture, Gardening, the Flower Garden, Cattle Raising, &c. Edited by E. J. Hooper. Thomas Aflleck, Charles Foster, and Carles W. Elliott, Esqrs. I vol 8vo. Encyclopedia of Agriculture; comprising the Theory and Practice of the Valuation, Tranaler, Laying out. Improvement and Management of Landed Propoity ; and tho Cultivation and Economy of tho Animal and Vegetable Productions ol Agriculture, including the latest improvements ; a general history of Agriculture in nil countries, and a statistical view of its present state, with suggestions for its future progress. With upwards of eleven hundred engravings on wood. 1 large vol 8vo. Newedition.with ssup-plsmsnt, containing nil the recent improvements. By J. C. Loudon, F. L. G. Z.,& II. S., Sic. The Fanner's Companion) or essays 1111 the principles and practice of American Husbandry.' With an appondix, containing tables, and other matter useful to 1I10 fanner; by tho late Hon. Jesse Bucl- I vol. I2uio. The Potatoe Plant, its uses and properties ; together with the cause of the present malady. The extension of that disease lo other plants, and the question as to the best means of averting that calamity ; by Alfred Smee. 1 vol !2mo. The Fanner's Treasure ; a practical treatise on the nature and value of manures, founded from experiments on various crops. With a brief accountof all the most recent discoveries in Agricultural Chemistry. By F. Falkner. 1 vol. 12mo. For sale at tho bookstore of I. N. WHITINQ Si. HUNTINGTON. niy9 d.Vw. WOOD'S PRACTICE-New Edition. TREATISE on the Practice of Medicine, by George a B. Wood, M. D. Second edition, iust published, 2 vols. uvo. my 8. For sale at the bookstore of I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. IVIAGAZINES- 1VJL Goi'cy's Lady's Book for May ; Graham's Magazine for Mav ; For sale by ap2u I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Abbott's History ot Charles the Second. HISTORY of King Charles the Second, of England ; by Jacob Abbott; 1 volume, 8mo. Just received at the Bookstore of . my7 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. Lnmnrtinc's Confidential Disclosures. THE Confidential Disclosures, or Memoirs of my Youth; by Alphonsc de I.amartine, author of " The History of the Girondists ;" translated from the French ; price 25 cts. Agnes Morris; or, The Heroine of Domestic Life; price 25 cents. For sale by my7 I N. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON. Melville's New Work. MARDI ; anil a Voyage Thither; by Herman Melville; 2 vols. 12mo. 1 or sale at the Bookstore of y7 I. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. Franklin Illustrated Parta 7 nnd 8. r I vHE beautiful illustrated auto-biography of Benjamin J. Franklin, and a narrative of his Public Life and Services. Splendidly embellished by numerous oiquisito designs by Chapman. Parts 7 and 8, completing the work, at tho Bookstore of my7 I. N. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON. MARDI. MARDI and a Voyago Thither, by Herman Melville. 2 vols., 12 mo. Typec, by the same aulhor, 2 vols. Omoo, Do do do. For sale by may2. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. MORDAUNT HALL. R a September Night ; a novel, by the author of 1 Two J Old Men's Tales." No. 7, Illustrated Life of Franklin. For sale bv mayS, I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. macaTjley'sengl Volume. TMIF. HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from the accession J of James II.; by Thomas Bahington Macauley : The cheap edition, vols. 1 and 2, at 25 cents. Vols. 1 and 2 of 1 lie linn edition of the same work, in a clear, beautiful type and handsomely bound Queen Eliznbeth. The History of Queen Elizabeth, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings ; 1 vol. 81110. Part Gib of the beautiful illustrated edition of tho Life Ol Franklin. Price 25 cts. For sale nt the Bookstore of aplO 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. THE EXPEDITION TO THE DEAD SEA. NARRATIVE of tho latn Expedition to the Dead Sea. From a Diiry by ono of the party. Edited by Edward P. Montague; attached lo the United States Expedition Ship Supply ; with incidents and adventures from the time of the sailing of the Expedition, in November, 1817. till the return of the same, in December, 1848. Illustrated with a map of the Holy Land, handsomely colored. Just received at the bookstore of qp25. 1, N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. ENGLISH COMMON LA vVEPOllTSVoN lime 55. REPORTS of cases argued and determined in the English Courts of Common Law, reprinted in full, containing the cases in the court of Queen's Bench, in Trinity Vacation, Michaelmas term, Hilary term, and Easter term, 1846, Mason and Wclsby's Reports, vol. 14. Just received at the bookstore of np2,-. 1. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, astrlT ASTORIA, or Anecdotes of an Enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains, by Washington Irving. The author's new revised edition, complete in one; with a new map of the Oregon Territory, from the best authorities. Atalantis, a Btory of the Sea, by the author of " 'e-massee," " Cuy Rivers," A. c. lvol. 12mo. Just received at the booksloic of ap25. 1. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. VOLS. 51 & 52 OF THE LAW LIBRARY. r"lMIE Law Library, Third Series, Vols. 51 and 52 ; eon-X tainiag Bytes on Bills, with American Notes, Williams on Personal Property, Raymond on Bills of Exceptions, Recent Leading Cases, Wbitworth's Equity, Prece dents, Sic. Just received at the bookstore of np25. I. N. WHITING fc HUNTINGTON. Frederika Bremcr'9 New Work. THE MIDNIGHT SUN; PlLQIUtUO, Ry Freoerika Bremer. Translated from the unpublished original, by Mary Howitt. Prico I2A cts. For sale at the Bookstnro of aplO I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. MAGAZINES. "IRAHAM'.S Magazine, and Godey's Ladies' Book, for Ji April, lor sale by qp5 1. N. WHITING fe HUNTINGTON. Another supply of Mncanley's England, NoT. t ana F.NGLA1V THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND, from tho secession of James II. By Thomas Babington Macauley. Vols. 1 and 2. A fresh supply this nay received at the Bookstore of April 3. I. N. WHITING Si HUNTINGTON. ARRIVED LAST NIGHT. BEAUTIFUL Fine FRENCH GINGH A l S, for 25 cts. Various other kinds ditto, from 12 to 37A cts. A choice lot of LAWNS, including plain black (a nsw article ) Black figured and black Brosbay. Also, a rare lot of PRINTS, some small figures that cannot fail to suit the taste of the ladies. Those RIBBONS and BONNETS are going off at a speed beyond all calculation ; but more are coming, api H. COWLES & CO, 131 High. BY SAME ARRIVAL. NEW and rare styles of VEST1NGS snd CRAVATS for the gentlemen. Also fine FRENCH CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES. Also some entirely new styles of FANCY CASSIMERES and a nice article of CAS HM A-RETTE for Spring Coats, by ap5 H. COWLES St. CO. A BOOK ot the Hudson Edited by JeotTrej Crayon, for sale at the new Bookstore, Neil House. ap2J J. H RILEY St CO. CINCINNATI. EOOAR COKKI.iao. WILLIAM WOOD. ALFRED WOOD. CONK LI KG, WOOD & CO., MANUFACTURERS OK Pure While Lend, Chrome Graan, Red Lead, Yellow, J.ithsrge, Red, ''u'ty, P,ri, Grean. Whitini. lira dried. Cbintsa Rlu Pans White, Assorted colored Paints and Cidar Vinegar. Aorta side of Court ttrtit, East of II road way. WE have adopted the most approved method, as prac-ttscd b best Eastern manufacturers, in maaufactur ing White Lead, and will warrant it equal to any manufactured in I he I nil,., I Ktfllo. Will ............ I:.- ... , . T V ,,,,, nNIHIIl HIS: U.tllLV Ul each article wa manufacture, to be as good ss any to be pro cured, and to give entire satisfaction. Offered at lowest prices on usual time, or discount for cash. - no iroiau. .iau. .1 lyaocw MA GLORY BRANDY. Seven hf. Pipes Maglorv Brandy this day received and for sals by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN x CO., "P1' 21 Columbia st. JB. GODDABD BRANDY.-10 hf. Pipes this superior brand Chamnavne Kramlv reroiveH .ml for sale by SOUTHGATE HAWTHORN r-n apn 54 Columbia st. 'TAR. 100 brls S. C. Tar, just received and for sale by -I apG KING & HEFFNER, Ciaeiaaati. CIOPFEE. 500 bags Rio. J 200 do Lnguvra. For sale by KING dr, HEFFNER, 27 Main atraet, nar22. Cincinnati. SUGAR AND MOLASSES.-3oO hdda. Sugar, fair and prima ; 1,200 bids. Molasses. For sale by KING St HEFFNER, 27 Maiu street, msr22. Cincinnati, DRIED PEACHES 50 sacka, just received by apG KING Sl HEFFNER, Cincinnati. RICE, TAR, AND FISH.-25 casks Rice, 200 bbls. Tar, 200 do Fish. For sale by KING St. HEFFNER, 27 Main street, mar2J. Cincinnati. MULES. Six very fine Mules, suitable for Calilor nia adventurers, may be had by applying to apG KING & HEFFNER, 27 Main at. Cineinaat:. SUGAR AND 8. hTmOLASSES 200 brls. Refined Sugars ; 50 do. S. H. Molasses, prime, landing from Belle Isle, and for sale by opG KING & HEFFNER, Cincinnati. RAISINS. 200 boxaa, 100 A boxes, 100 j boies, land-ing from John Adams, and for sale by " KING & HEFFNER, Ciacinnati. MOLASSES. 1,000 brls Molasses, landing from Belle t.ln anH fn. ..I. Ku L I !U I A- UC-L-CMPD ...... j . uj in.- ix, nan r nun, apG 27 Main St., Cincinnati. 100 npG BAGS Pimento; 50 bags Java Coffee landing from United States, snd for sale by KING & HEFFNER, Cincinnati. LEATHER. 100 bundles Uppei and Skirting Leather just received by KING St HETFNER, "P( No. 27 Main st., Cincinnati. SUNDRIES I 50 hf chests Y. H. G. P. and Imp. Tea j 100 caddies do do do do; 50 qr casks F. Durand's Burgundy Port Wise ; 30 do Red Wine; 40 do pure juice Port Wine; 100 easts Scotch Ale and London Porter; 200 boxes Claret Wises, various brands ; 10 bbls. pure Tennessee Peach Brandy ; 500 oz. No. 1, Nutmegs; 500 mats Cassia ; 100 baskets Olive Oil. In store and for sale by marcli7. SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN it CO. FOR SALE. 110 Acres or Land, aitnated on the turnpike road leading to Lexington, 5J miles from Newport, Ky., GO acres under cultivation, a new two story brick house, containinir eieht rooms, orchard, well, cistern and other improvements. Price SRO nr nn.-h.ir down, balanco on time. Apply to SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN & CO., marchl 24 Columbia St., Cincinnati. MADEIRA WINES. 20 or caaka Priest Madeira Wine : 35 octaves Blandy do do ; 60 qr casks Woodhouse do ; 5 pipes do do; In store anu for sale low, by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN it. CO., W"; 24 Columbia St., Cincinnati. RANDIES. 45 hf and qr pipes A. Seignette Brandy ; 10 do do J.B. Godard do; 15 do do Maglory do ; 5 do do J.JlDupuy do; All of which are perfectly pure and for sale li by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN oc CO., tool- 24 Columbia at , Cincinnati. Fr. SKINNER, C Late of New Lisbon, Ohio,) GENERAL Agency, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, deals in Butter, Cheese, Lard, and Produce in general, No. 13, East Front st., near steamboat landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refer to Justus Wright, and A. G. Richardson, Bro. At Co., Cincinnati ; B. W. Snodgrnss it Co., New Lisboa 1 Gngg & Elliott, Philadelphia; John Smith, New Orleans: S. B. Ross, Portsmouth; Lawson Si Covode, Wellsville 1 Ewalt and Gebhart, Pittsburgh ; John Scott, Nashville ; VV. C. Scott, St. Louis. seo2Idtf TH TaTs? Plinnr HAVING completedjjur new Piano and Tea Warerooms, and receivedourjPstshipments.consistingofSGsplen. did Pianos, and 300 chests choice Teas, we invite purchasers and dealers in those srticles to call and examine our stock which will be replenished weekly. Our Teas are purchased for cash direct from Importers, and our Pianos being from the manufactory of Stodart St Dunham, New York, cannot be equalled iu the U. States. The Piano Saleroom is over the Tea Warerooms, and occupies the whole upper part of the building. Peas put up in 4 and j pound packages, of better quality, m better style, and at lower prices than of any of the Eastern packing houses. SMITH St NIXON, sugl. N. E. corner 7th and Walnut sts., Cincinnati, O, HARDWARE ANT) CITTI.F.nv. WE beg leave to infora the Merchants of the Westera country that we are now leceiving in addition to our former strock a very extensive variety of Goods in the Hard ward line, of American, English and German manufacture We particularly request the Merchaata to an examination of our stock before they make their purchases in other markets, as we are confident '.hat our prices will be found correspondingly low with those of New York and other Eas tern cities. Our stock is comprised in part of the following! Collin's, Simmon's, and Mann's Axes; Mill and X Cut Saws; (irass and Grain Scythes; Scythe Sneaths ; Sickles ; Hay and Manure Forks llames, Traces, Hoes; Anvils; Shovels snd Spadea; And Looking Glasses. Also, a complete assortment of Shelf Hardware. Prompt and particular atteatioa will be given to all or. ders entrusted to our care. MEAD it WINSTON, March 4. .t-wtf. No. 15 Pearl street. Cincinnati. RAG1 WANTED. We will at all times pay the highest market price in Cash for good Rags The present price is $3,25 per huadred lbs. NIXON A CO., Paper Manufacturers, Walnut st., Four doors below Pesrl st., Cincinnati. marchGS2 Cin Gai. Bo'URBON WHI8KEY.-200bbls. Bourbon Wilis-key, ranging from 3 to 8 years old, in store aud for sale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN ot CO., febv. 24 Columbia st., Cincinnati. n TWIST TOBACCO. 30 kegs No. 1,6 Twist To-U bacco, ia store and for ssle by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN it CO., lebll 11 Columbia at., Cincinnati. CCHAMPAIGN WINES.-J 60 baskets Cliquot Chsmpaiga ; JU do Heidsick do; 25 cases Csbinet do ; In store and lor sals low, by febl2. SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO. SMALL LUMP TOBACCO. 76 boxes Mo. 5's Tobacco ; 100 do Va. 6's do ; 100 do Mo.8's do; 60 do Mo. Il's do ; 20 do Mo. 16's do; 160 do Mo. lb do 1 100 do Va. lb do ; in store snd for sale low by SOUTHGATE, HAWTHORN A CO.. msrchT. 24 Columbia at , Cincinnati.